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@hughassle.eth
Wallet management questions: If I have a cold wallet for keeping most things of value and a hot wallet for most transactions then, 1. Which should my ens be attached to 2. Which should my Farcaster account be attached to 3. How do I keep a proper onchain reputation
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One route: 1. Store ENS in cold storage, but resolve to your hot wallet (& assign manager permission) via the ENS dapp. 2. Use the same address (or another) for FC. Up to you! 3. An ideal scenario is using one address for identity-based things, but while relying on forms of delegation (like #1) for security.
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Best practices/routes for this will likely become more clear in the future as delegation functionalities become more fleshed out across the industry. cc @danfinlay for more thoughts on delegation and the above!
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ENS has a few roles, and you can choose how you use it: 1. As a place you prefer to be paid. 2. As a trophy case. Depending how you use it, you might assign it differently. Also: Don’t miss that you can make subdomains! I personally use test.danfinlay.eth as a hot wallet I play around with more.
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While reputation is something you might want to cultivate, it also cuts both ways: You might not want everyone to know everything! So for now, you might also keep an account (or many) to isolate their activities. You can always correlate keys later, but you can’t take back information.
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Thank you for the thoughtful answers! Can you say more or point me to more info on correlating keys?
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